Explore more, feet-to-the-floor, find your path, do the math…..Here is a list of further reading from suggested sources. Learn more about mandolin, improvisation, growing as a musician, sharing the joy of music, relying on other musicians, finding your place, a world to embrace.
Reading on the Web:
The Website of Dan Haerle – http://danhaerle.com
[do action=”indentline25″]A wealth of free information about jazz theory and great link source.[/do]
Ted Eschliman’s JazzMando.Com http://jazzmando.com/
[do action=”indentline25″]Many, many articles of interest for mandolinists and of free literature on mandolin technique.[/do]
Wikipedia – http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page
[do action=”indentline25″]You can search for just about anything and get fairly reputable information when you need a quick explanation…usually the information is correct.[/do]
Solfege.Org http://docs.solfege.org/3.21/C/scales/
[do action=”indentline25″]Information on scales and music theory. Many links do not work so you have to figure out their site bugs but you will find a lot of good information.[/do]
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Print Resources
Rawlins, Robert and Bahha, Nor Eddine, (2005). Jazzology: The Encyclopedia of Jazz Theory for All Musicians, Milwaulkee, Hal Leonard.
Haerle, Dan (2003). Jazz Improvisation: A Pocket Guide, New Albany, IN, Jamey Aebersold.
Haerle, Dan (1980). The Jazz Lanquage: A Theory Text for Jazz Composition and Improvisation, Alfred Publishing Inc.
Haerle, Dan, (1989). The Jazz Sound, Milwaulkee, Hal Leonard.
Haerle, Dan, Peterson, Jack, Matteson, Rich (1983, 88, 97). Jazz Tunes for Improvisation, Playalongs and Scores, Warner Broghers.
Rawlins, Robert and Bahha, Nor Edine, (2005). Jazzology: The Encyclopedia of Jazz Theory for All Musicians, Milwaulkee, Hal Leonard.
Eschliman, Ted, (2008). Getting Into Jazz Mandolin, Pacific, MO, Mel Bay.
Steinel, Mike, (1995). Building A Jazz Vocabulary, Milwaulkee, Hal Leonard.
Jamey Aebersold Jazz Publications: Many playalongs, particularly the following:
[do action=”indentline25″]Vol 1. How to Play Jazz and Improvise
Vol 3. the II-V7-I Progression
Vol 16. Turnarounds, Cycles & II/V7s[/do]
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